718 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
(Bite funnel. 
ASA L. SHERWOOD, 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
GORDON ENGLISH, AND FIELD TRIAL 
SETTER9 
Of Purest Strains. 
Imperial Kennel 
' Setters and Pointers thor¬ 
oughly Field Broken. 
Young Dogs handled with 
skill and Judgment. 
Dogs have dallv access to salt 
water. 
N, B.—Setter and Pointer 
puppies: also, broken dogs for sale; full pedi¬ 
grees. Address H. C. GELOVER t Toms liiver, N. J 
Dr. Gordon Stables, R. N. 
TWYFOBD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 
Author of the 
"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 
bogs to inform Ladles and Gentlemen in America 
that he purchases and sends out dogs of any de- 
sired breed, fit for the highest competition. 
N. B.—A bad dog never left the Doctor's Ken¬ 
nels. dec!9 tf. 
leas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 
Steadman’s Plea Powder for Dogs. 
A BANE TO FLEAS-A BOON To DOGS. 
r PHIS POWDER is guaranteed to kill 
JL fleas on dogs or any other animals, or money 
returned. It Is put up in patent boxes with slid¬ 
ing pepper box top, which greatly facilitates its 
use. Simple and efficacious. 
Price 50 cents by mall. Postpaid. 
flREGfl NUT FOrWORMSIN DOGS, 
A CERTAIN REMEDY. 
Brice 50 cents per Box by mail. 
Both the above are recommended by Bod ani 
Got and Forest and Stream. 
CONROY, BISSET & MALLESON, 
oct 12 66 Fulton Street, N. Y. 
P INE LODGE KENNELS.— I am pre¬ 
pared to take a limited number of dogs, 
either setters or pointers, and train them thor¬ 
oughly. I give my puppies seven months* work 
out of the twelve, and guarantee satisfaction, if 
the dog has all the natural instincts. Refer¬ 
ences on application. Prices, $60 and $76, ac¬ 
cording to length of time 1 keep the dog, with 
discount to parties at loDg distances. A. 
WINTER, Cairo, Thomas County. Georgia. 
Oct 2,tf. 
D ogs broken for field sports. 
—A few more well-bred setters or pointers 
will be taken. For particulars concerning game, 
terms, eto., enclose a stamp. Price low and terms 
easy. Any dog taught to retrieve. E. & <J. 
VON CULIN, P. O. Box 18, Delaware City, Del. 
R ATTLER.—In the Stud. — Bluebelton, 
LieweUin setter, winner of three beach pri- 
zea, by churn plan Hob Roy, winner of five Eng¬ 
lish Held trials, out of the pure .Laverock bitch, 
(Pickles). Will serve bitches at $20. Litters war¬ 
ranted. Inquire of L. F. WHITMAN, Detroit, 
Mich. jan Stf 
I ?OR SALE, when eight weeks old, 
seven puppies out of Pat- by my Rattler 
(Roy-Picklosl Address L. F. WHITMAN, 6 City 
Hall, Detroit, Mich. 
junelRti 
I N THE STUD.—The pure Laverock dog 
Pride, by Pride of the Border x Petrel. The 
only pure Laverack in New England. Fee, $30. 
Address H. F. DEANE, Box Boston. Mass 
Sept. 4—t. f. 
S T. BERNARDS FOR SALE.— The un¬ 
dersigned, wishing to reduce his kennel offers 
for sale several magnificent imported Mount St. 
Bernard dogs and bitches, carefully selectedfr* — 
the best European strains. To be sold for 
fault. For prices, pedigrees, etc,, address. 
Le ROY Z. COLLINS, 
Sept 18-tf Lancaster, Mass., U. S. A. 
F OR SALE—Two pure bred Llewellin set¬ 
ter pupa, over four months old, by champion 
Royal Duke, out of Livy LI. Both blue beltons. 
For price and particulars address F. A. DIFFEN- 
DEKFFER, Lancaster, Pa. Septl8-4t 
F OR SALE—Gordon Dog three years 
old, handsome, kind and very obedient; the 
beat dog in Lancaster on quail; broken on snipe 
and woodcock ; good nose as ever put on a dog’s 
face; staunch back; great endurance; will hunt 
him for any party; you cannot go amiss with 
him; no man nas a better dog for finding game; 
lowest cash, $75. 
Gordon setter bitch, very beautiful; color, 
black and tan, no white; broken on quail, wood¬ 
cock and snipe; good nose: very staunch; very 
easy to handle; kind to children; cash, $50. 
Red Irish setter bitch, good head ; well feath¬ 
ered; hunted some; will make a.grand bitch in 
field; $40; whelped March 10,1878; has litter of four 
pups live weeks olcl, fit to wean; three dogs and 
one bitch; aire, Champion York; the bitch will 
just be right to hunt this fall; no trouble to han¬ 
dle her; pups if taken at once, $DJ each. 
Gipsey, red and some white ; a good brood 
bitch; been hunted some on quail; she is sired by 
the best Irish setter, the famous Rodman's Dash; 
has some splendid pups turned out for field; 
prioe, $35. 
Address H. B. YONDER8MITH, 
Sept. 18—4t Lancaster, Fa, 
C LUMBER SPANIELS FOR SALE.— 
The pure clumber spaniels Trimbush and 
Fairy, are offered for sale. Trimbush was irn- 
S orted direct from the kenuels of the Duke of 
ewoastle and is a perfect dog of the breed. 
Price for the brace $15U. Address WM. M. T1LE- 
STON. Soptltt-tf 
Of FOX HOUNDS AND PUPS FOR 
A/O sale or exchange for Sporting Implements. 
The finest bred and fastest, in America. Every 
dog warranted. L. if. WOODEN, 11!) Bowers 
Block, Rochester. ju24 tf 
TTOR SALE—Champion Berkley pups, red Irish 
-L setter pups, by Champion Berkley, out of 
Aura, she by Blarney, out of Eileen, both import¬ 
ed. Whelped June 29,1879. ROBT. SAUTHOFF, 
Box 1, South Windham, Me. Sept 26-tf 
F OR SALE—A well-broken, retrieving cocker 
dog, two and a half years old, sound and 
healthy; good pedigree; price, $25. Also line 
cocker pups, cheap. Address ESTHER E. WAL- 
KER, Franklin, Delaware <Jo , N.V . Sept 25-31 
L INCOLN &HELLYAR, Warren, Maas.. 
can furnish a few hlgnly-bred sporting 
puppies. Sep.18—tf. 
"IJOR SALE—Liver and white English setter, 
A two years, broken on quail and snipe; also 
a muzzle-loading ahot guu. For particulars and 
pedigree address W. P., P. O. Box 3,000, City. 
0«t8,It 
$lw fennel. 
SPRATT'S PATENT 
LONDON 
Meat Fibrine Dog Cakes. 
Awarded Silver Medal, Paris, 1878—Medal from 
British Government, and 21 other Gold 
and Silver Medals. 
Trade Mark. 
SOLE AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES 
FRANCIS 0. De LUZE, 
17 South William Street, New York. 
Also Spratt’s Dog Soap, and direot orders taken 
for Spratt’s Modioines. 
®ltc -panel. 
MICKE’S 
Never Fa lling Dog Distemper Cure. 
For Sale by all Druggists at 25 cts. 
Wholesale Agents —Bruen & Hobart, 214 Fulton 
Street, N. Y.; Smith, Kline & Co., 309 N. Third 
Street, Phila. 
Sent by mail on receipt of 2So., to 
L. A. M1CKE, Easton, Pa. 
j’lm'k.mcu’S ©awls. 
BROWN’S PATENT GUN CLEANER. 
The best Cleaner and Oiler for oreech-loading 
arms in market. For one dollar, one Cleaner, 
patches, brush and full directions sent free of 
postage. Send for circular. Address 
T. YARDLIiY BROWN Patentee, Reading, Pa. 
Wholesale Agents—Smith, Kline & Co., 809 
Forth Third at., Phila.: Bruon & Hobart, 214 Ful¬ 
ton 8t., N. Y.; Finley & Thompson, 33 Magazine 
st., New Orleans; W. H. Holabird, Valparaiso, 
Ind.; Trimble & Kleinbacker, Baltimore. 
J. G. MOLE'S 
improved Class Ball Trap. 
IberM Lodge kennels, 
Tlie following celebrated Dogs are for 
sale. 
xjo&s: 
St Bernard dog “Marco”; rough coated, two 
years old; a magutfleent animal—Rev. J. Cum- 
ming Maedona's stock—second prizes Hanover 
Show and Rochester. 
New Foundiand dog “ Keeper"; four years old; 
first prize Westminster Kennel Show, 1879. 
Pointer dog, “ Croxtcth,”; 1 Lver and white; 
and a half year old; out of Lord Sefton's 
nowned stock—one of the handsomest pointers 
In the United States. Second prize in the H 
rer International Show. Broken. 
Blue Belton setter, “ Decimal Dash,” eighteen 
months old; sired by Llewellyn’s celebrated 
“ Dash " —a maguiilceut stud dog—never exhib¬ 
ited. 
Irish setter, “Rover H"; pure red; son of Mac- 
dona’s champion “Rover.” Never exhibited; 
thoroughly broken. 
English setter, “Hanger II"; a pure bred Lav¬ 
erack, son of Maedona’s celebrated “ Ranger”. 
His get won first at Hanover and Paris shows. 
English setter ” Ranger Rival," a half brother 
to Ranger IT., never exhibited. 
Any of these dogs wiH serve approved bitches 
at $25.00. 
BitoK.es. 
St. Bernard “Braunfels,” rough coated, out of 
Prince Solm’s celebrated stock; a magnificent 
bitch, in whelp to “Marco,” 1st prizes in Han- 
ver and Rochester show. 
Pointer “ Queen,” liver and white. lstWestmin- 
ster Kennel Show 1878, in whelp to champion 
Sensation.” 
Gordon setter “Beauty,” IstBoston Show 1878, 
2nd New York Show 1878. 
Pointer “Dora”—liver and white, out of 
“ Queen ” and “Sancho,” in whelp to Croxteth. 
Blue Bel ton setter “ Silk," in whelp to Ranger I. 
Irish Setter" Moya,” out of Col. Hilliard's 
“ Palmerston;" will be bred to Rover I. 
English Setter “Donna,” white and lemon, in 
whelp to Ranger II. 
Pups out of all the above flrst-olass bitches can 
be secured by an early application. Besides I 
offer for sale pointers, setters of minor quality, 
but of good thoroughbred stock; full pedigrees. 
Particulars will be furnished on application to 
A. E. GODEFFKOY, 
Gnymard, Orange Co., N. Y. 
DOUBLE TRAP NOW READY. 
UPHE best and most complete trap ever 
JL made. It is always ready for single or double 
shooting, as a rotating or stationary. Either 
spring is set and sprung independent or together. 
The single trap is too well known to need com¬ 
ment. Wo have hundreds of letters from sports¬ 
men and dealers in sporting goods, attesting their 
superiority. Price of tr aps, single, $9; double, 
$11. HENRY C. SQUIRES, Sole Eastern Agent, 
1 Cortlandt 8t., N. I - ., to whom all orders in the 
East should be addressed. 
^povtsmcn'is ©oods. 
Laws’ Patent 
CORRUGATED 
SHELL. 
The only reliable Shell In 
the market that will posi¬ 
tively prevent the wad start¬ 
ing. Old shells corrugated 
for three cents each. Send 
return postage with price. 
For one dollar will send six 
sample shells by mail free of 
postage. 
Address 
A. D. Laws, 
BRIDGEPORT, 
CARD’S 
Last Patent Target Thrower, 
With Improved Spring and New Bubber 
Stop. 
roteeted by two United States Patents and c 
In Great Britain. 
Patented May 7,1878, and April 22,1879. 
T HE only rotating trap that throws every way, 
or can be made to throw in any desired direc¬ 
tion, or that can be made to throw every way, ex¬ 
cept at shooters and spectators, all of which are 
covered by the above patents. Remember you 
get no balls (unless you wish them) in your face, 
but have rights and lefts, and all other angles. Send 
for circular. Price $10 at factory. No charge for 
boxing. 
WILL H. CRUTTENDEN, 
General Agent, 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 
tV3S Cartnef^ 
COCKER SPANIEL 
BREEDING KENNEL 
M. P. McTtoon, Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
T KEEP ONLY COCKEBS of the finest 
JL strains. I sell only young st ock. Iguarantee 
satisfaction and sale delivery to every customer. 
These beautiful and intelligent dogs cannot be 
beaten for ruffed grouse and woodcock shoot¬ 
ing and retrieving. Correspondents inclosing 
stomp will get printed pedigrees, circulars, testi¬ 
monials, etc. 310 
POINTS FOR JUDGING DOGS. 
A PAMPHLET compiled from “Stonehenge's” 
new edition of “Dogs of the British Islands,” 
and containing the “points" by which every breed 
of dogs is Judged in this country and England, to¬ 
gether with a description of the same. For sale 
at th is office. Prioe 60 cents. 
B lack pointeb puppies fob 
SALE.—Out of Imperial kennels, Gwendo¬ 
len (Pete-Nell.) by F. Bohuchardt’s Jim (Pete- 
Whiskey). For purity of breeding, beauty and 
field use this stock cannot be beaten. Address 
1 H. C. GLOVER, Tom'* River, N. J. SeptlO-tf 
LOWELL, MASS., 
MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
BRASS, SOLID HEAD, CENTRAL FIRE, RELOADING SHELLS, 
AND CARTRIDGES. 
A DAPTED to all military and sporting rifles and pistols, and in use by the ABMY 
AND NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES, and several foreign governments. Rim-flre am¬ 
munition ol’ all kinds. Special attention given to the manufacture of 
Cartridges for Target Practice. 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 
THE DELAWARE SHELL. 
Our Improved Shell Now Possesses the Fol¬ 
lowing Merits: 
1st. Perfect Uniformity of Flange. 
2d. They are Sure Fire and Gas Tight. 
3d. The Paper is Superior. 
4th. The Primers are Easily Expelled and Replaced, and can be 
Reloaded a Number of Times. 
PRICE AS LOW AS ANY OTHER SHELL. 
Address, Delaware Cartridge Company, 
Wilmington, Delaware. 
PURE TIN-COATED AND BURNISHED 
DROP AN D BU CK SHOT. 
American Standard-Eagle Brand. 
CAPTAIN BOGARDUS ON TIN-COATED SHOT. 
Editor forest and Stream New York, Jan. 13,1879. 
H AVING been asked by many of your readers as to the merits of TIN-COATED 
SOFT SHOT, I desire to say that I consider it the best shot I have ever used. I have given It 
a verv severe test, haring shot my 8,000 ball match Jan. 8 and 9 with it. In that match I used two 
seta of double barrels, one of 10 and the other 12-bore, and each single barrel was discharged 1,600 
times without being once cleaned. The inner surface of the barrels is bright and free from 
scratches although m shooting I used them until they became so hot that they would not bear 
handling.' I cannot imagine any case of ordinary use which could so severely test the cleanliness 
and perfection of the tin-coating and its freedom from injury by any heat whioh couM ever result 
from?continuous discharges of the gun. A. H. BOGARDUS. 
THE LEROY SHOT AND LEAD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK., 
